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The veteran retailer, who also had board positions at Morrisons and JJB Sports, had been in poor health in recent years, having been diagnosed with Parkinsons disease at the age of 39.
With clubs likely to be on the hunt for a bargain or big-money signing, BBC Sport takes a look at players who could move in January.
Former Tory leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith calls the breach concerning for police officers affected.
Simon Stevens has helped secure extra funding for the health service in England during his five-year tenure.
For years campaigners have claimed the closed files contain evidence of cover-ups over the attacks.
We may be facing a big battle, but attitudes are evolving, and the years ahead look promising too
Andy Capp has been a favourite part of the Daily Mirror since 1957. Enjoy the adventures of Andy Capp and wife Flo every day
Missing girl, 14, planned to run away with boy she knew from Snapchat before she vanished
Thousands of people helped create a huge fire art display in the centre of Edinburgh.
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Abuse of political candidates is on the rise. How do would-be MPs cope in this toxic environment?
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Antiques Roadshow expert quaffed urine thinking it was port
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Blue Peter got the mix exactly right and the result was magical. From their first appearance together in September 1971, John Noakes and Shep were the perfect double act
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Fans of Chocolat — and who isnt? — will be thrilled at this return to Lansquenet, the rural French village setting for Harriss most famous novel.
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